Clark had a field day against the left side of the Philadelphia offensive line. Clark had two sacks, a hit, and five hurries on 39 snaps rushing the passer, the majority coming against LT Halapoulivaati Vaitai, who allowed 10 total pressures in the game. The Seahawks as a team were particularly effective with stunts, as the Eagles offensive line struggled at times to pass off defenders.DI Sheldon Richardson, 82.8 overall grade

Richardson was not far behind Clark’s performance as a pass-rusher. While he did not get a sack, he did match Clark’s eight total pressures on ten fewer pass rush snaps. He also added two stops in the run game.

In the words of Howard Cosell, Wentz was 'brutalized'. That slam on his elbow by Clark early in the game, set the tone. I was almost like, 'why am i watching this? it's too brutal... well, those guys (the players) knew what they were in for when they signed up'...

Wagner does something at least once a game that makes me say "Jesus Christ". Last night it was when he tackled their running back for about a 2-3 yard loss without ever going to the ground. He just threw him down like a rag doll.

I swear it seemed like Wentz was half a second away from getting sacked almost every time he dropped back. He was noticeably slow getting off the ground towards the end of the game. Maybe that's why he threw up a hail mary to end the game? Didn't want to get hurt anymore

sutz wrote:The best part of all this is that upcoming opponents will be watching the videos of this game to prep for Philly the rest of the way. I suspect another loss or two coming for them before January.

Well, hopefully next week's opponent isn't as successful as the Hawks were.